Alexandra's House

Alexandra's House is a beautifully furnished upscale Bed & Breakfast located just off RR12 and 10 minutes from either Wimberley or San Marcos. Located on 5 acres of Live Oaks and wildflowers, Alexandra's House offers wonderful linens, a two-course breakfast, private baths, hair dryers, TVs, DVDs, wireless internet, a wraparound porch and a screened porch for relaxing. Amenities include fresh flowers, good coffee, teas and homemade snacks.
Custom built in 2008, and combining traditional farmhouse architecture with a modern open floor plan, the inn provides just the right mix of the old and the new . . . cozy ambience with modern amenities. The interior features wood floors, numerous windows, and a wide, central "dog-trot" hallway/corridor lighted with hand-crafted blown glass sconces from their neighbor Wimberley Glass Works. The kitchen is open to guests and is centered by a butcher block countertop.
Outside the back door is a running stream with ponds, falls and lichen-covered rocks that provides a tranquil spot for guests to relax with the sounds of babbling water. As you sit quietly on the porch while listening to the wind chimes, you may see grey fox, deer, wild turkey, road runners and other critters that roam the land.

Alexandra's House is a beautifully furnished upscale Bed & Breakfast located just off RR12 and 10 minutes from either Wimberley or San Marcos. Located on 5 acres of Live Oaks and wildflowers, Alexandra's House offers wonderful linens, a two-course breakfast, private baths, hair dryers, TVs, DVDs, wireless internet, a wraparound porch and a screened porch for relaxing. Amenities include fresh flowers, good coffee, teas and homemade snacks.
Custom built in 2008, and combining traditional farmhouse architecture with a modern open floor plan, the inn provides just the right mix of the old and the new . . . cozy ambience with modern amenities. The interior features wood floors, numerous windows, and a wide, central "dog-trot" hallway/corridor lighted with hand-crafted blown glass sconces from their neighbor Wimberley Glass Works. The kitchen is open to guests and is centered by a butcher block countertop.
Outside the back door is a running stream with ponds, falls and lichen-covered rocks that provides a tranquil spot for guests to relax with the sounds of babbling water. As you sit quietly on the porch while listening to the wind chimes, you may see grey fox, deer, wild turkey, road runners and other critters that roam the land.